The Nanny (season 3)

The third season of the American television sitcom The Nanny aired on CBS from September 11, 1995, to May 20, 1996. The series was created by actress Fran Drescher and her-then husband Peter Marc Jacobson, and developed by Prudence Fraser and Robert Sternin. Produced by Sternin and Fraser Ink and TriStar Television, the series features Drescher, Jacobson, Fraser, Sternin, Caryn Lucas and Diane Wilk as executive producers.

The Nanny
Season 3
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Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes27
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 11, 1995 (1995-09-11) 
May 20, 1996 (1996-05-20)
Season chronology

Based on an idea inspired by Drescher's visit with a friend and The Sound of Music, the season revolves around Fran Fine, a Jewish woman from Flushing, Queens, New York, who is hired by a wealthy Broadway producer to be the nanny to his three children. Drescher stars as the titular character, Charles Shaughnessy as British-born producer Maxwell Sheffield, and the children – Maggie, Brighton and Grace – portrayed by Nicholle Tom, Benjamin Salisbury, and Madeline Zima. The series also features Daniel Davis as Niles, the family butler, and Lauren Lane as C.C. Babcock, Maxwell's associate in his production company who is smitten with him. Several recurring characters also played a role in the sitcoms plotlines, many of whom were related to Fran.

Cast and characters

Episodes

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491"Pen Pal"Dorothy LymanJayne Hamil & Rick ShawSeptember 11, 1995 (1995-09-11)303
After many years of exchanging letters, Fran's pen pal Lenny wants to meet her. But Fran is worried because over the past years she exaggerated the facts about her life and now is concerned that Lenny won't like her for who she really is. But Mr. Sheffield pushes her to attend the date (more because he wants to see Lenny than because he wants Fran to meet him) and waits for him with her at the Russian Tea Room. But Lenny never appears and leaves a note at the door saying he couldn't possibly compete with the handsome man she was sitting with (Mr. Sheffield). Meanwhile, C.C. arranges to work late just to seduce Maxwell, and Niles plays with her. Bored, the two have a few drinks and have their first romantic kiss after calling each other names.
502"Franny and the Professor"Dorothy LymanJanis HirschSeptember 18, 1995 (1995-09-18)302
C.C. makes a bet with her brother Noel (Michael McKean) that he cannot get Fran (who can be quite ditzy sometimes but has an encyclopedic knowledge of popular culture) to play Jeopardy!. But Fran somehow enters the game and manages to win! Meanwhile, Mr. Sheffield is upset because he is not invited to the Renaissance Weekend held by Bill Clinton, but Fran gets him tickets with the help of the Sheffields' new next door neighbor, Roger Clinton, Jr.. Guest stars Alex Trebek.
513"Dope Diamond"Dorothy LymanDiane WilkSeptember 25, 1995 (1995-09-25)304
Fran has been dating a rich, handsome British-Jewish doctor named Jules Kimble. After only 2 weeks, he asks her to marry him. Although having some doubts, Fran accepts after Sylvia strong-arms her. When they go shopping for a ring, Jules disappears with a very expensive ring. Fran learns that he was just a thief and now she is left all alone. She blames her mother for the disaster and the Fine women see a therapist (Spalding Grey) to resolve their problems. Back at home, both Mr. Sheffield and Fran complain about the lack of single attractive people for them to date, yet they describe each other.
524"A Fine Family Feud"Dorothy LymanFrank LombardiOctober 2, 1995 (1995-10-02)301
Maggie's 16th birthday approaches and Fran intervenes in Maxwell's plans for her party. Instead of a boring party at the Guggenheim Museum, Fran convinces Mr. Sheffield to have it at her "Tanta" (Aunt) Frieda's club. Maggie loves the idea, but before the party can take place, Fran has to solve a very large family feud: her mother and Frieda (Lainie Kazan) haven't spoken since 1979. The sisters in law eventually make peace with some prompting from Fran (and Niles's chocolate cake), and the party begins. During the event, Frieda has a wardrobe malfunction when she emerges from the bathroom, which reminds her of why she and Sylvia fought in the first place. They start a food fight which quickly spreads to the whole party in a huge food fight. When Mr. Sheffield enters, he is shocked and about to tell Fran off when Maggie thanks them for the best party ever.
535"Val's Apartment"Dorothy LymanPamela Eells & Sally LapidussOctober 9, 1995 (1995-10-09)305
Feeling that taking care of the kids has taken over her life and eliminated her personal life, Fran thinks about moving out of the mansion. But she receives the real push from Mr. Sheffield who assures her she can't do it. So Fran and Val rent a small garden-level apartment together in a building full of gay men. Fran misses the mansion but doesn't want to give Mr. Sheffield the pleasure of being right. What she doesn't know is that he also longs for her to return. So they secretly ask for Sylvia's help, and Fran finally moves back to the mansion. Guest Star: David Lander as the landlord.
546"Shopaholic"Dorothy LymanEric CohenOctober 16, 1995 (1995-10-16)307
When Val announces that Danny Imperali, Fran's former boyfriend, is going to marry Heather Biblow, Fran claims that she is perfectly fine with the news. However, she develops a severe case of compulsive shopping as a result, worrying the family. Fran is eventually urged into "Shoppers' Anonymous" with the help of the Sheffields, but finds the temptation of making purchases hard to resist. It takes some help from Max--namely, his and Fran's fifth kiss--to break the addiction.
557"Oy Vey, You're Gay"Dorothy LymanEileen O'HareOctober 23, 1995 (1995-10-23)306
Fran tells Mr. Sheffield he should retire his wedding ring, and after C.C. points out that Andrew Lloyd Webber was featured in the paper's crossword puzzle, prompting Maxwell to hire a publicist to improve his image and make him more popular. He hires the gorgeous Sydney Mercer (guest star Catherine Oxenberg) and radically changes his image to a middle–aged bad boy. He starts to fall for Sydney, causing both C.C. and Fran to become jealous. They set a date in the Rainbow Room but Fran discovers at the last minute that Sydney is a lesbian, and more interested in her. She rushes to meet Mr. Sheffield, but they end-up trapped in the elevator.
568"The Party's Over"Dorothy LymanCaryn LucasNovember 6, 1995 (1995-11-06)308
Mr. Sheffield and C.C. are going to Boston for the weekend, but what originally started as a romantic getaway plan for C.C. turned into family weekend thanks to Niles. Fran, Maggie and Niles have the house to themselves, and Fran and Val decides to throw a singles party at the house to fish an eligible bachelor. But the party is over when an undercover cop arrives and arrests Fran for not having the required licenses. After spending the night in jail, Fran returns home and Mr. Sheffield almost fires her, but Maggie steps in and takes the responsibility for the mess to help Fran. Fran goes to court, but Mr. Sheffield shows up at the last minute to help prevent her senile lawyer, Uncle Mannie, from ruining the case. Guest starring Milton Berle as Uncle Mannie.
579"The Two Mrs. Sheffields"Dorothy LymanDiane WilkNovember 13, 1995 (1995-11-13)309
Fran scuffles with a woman while purchasing flowers to welcome Maxwell's mother who is visiting. The woman later arrives at the Sheffield house where Fran learns she is Mrs. Elizabeth Sheffield! Mrs. Sheffield annoys everyone in the house except for C.C., who right away tells her that Fran has her eye on Maxwell. Mrs. Sheffield tells her son to fire the nanny as she assumes they are in a relationship and doesn't want history repeating itself like his father (addressed in season 4's "Me and Mrs. Joan"), but Maxwell proposes to Fran instead just to provoke his mother. When Fran realizes the proposal isn't real, she decides to toy with Mr. Sheffield and make him feel guilty for the insincere proposal.
5810"Having His Baby"Dorothy LymanErik MintzNovember 20, 1995 (1995-11-20)310
Fran considers a sperm bank in order to have a baby after learning that her ex-fiance Danny has fathered a child, much to Sylvia and Maxwell's distress. Donna Dixon guest stars as Monica Baker.
5911"The Unkindest Cut"Dorothy LymanFrank LombardiNovember 27, 1995 (1995-11-27)311

Sylvia hires Brighton to film the bris of a cousin of Fran's. Brighton has no idea what a bris is and passes out during the most important moment of the party. Fran sends his video to America's Wackiest Home Videos, and they are picked to appear on the show. The entire family goes to Hollywood and tour around some filming lots. Fran gets lost while looking for a restroom and ends up on the Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman set. After being ejected from the studio several times (and attempting to re-enter just as many times), they return to New York to discover that Mr. Sheffield's book will be published. Just another result of Fran's work (and the $2,500 she paid a vanity press). Guest Stars: Jane Seymour, Lorna Luft and Joe Lando.

  • Production Code: 311
  • Recording date: November 17, 1995
6012"The Kibbutz"Dorothy LymanFrank LombardiDecember 4, 1995 (1995-12-04)312
Mr. Sheffield decides to send Maggie off to a convent in Switzerland and wants Fran to tell her the news. Fran instead suggests sending Maggie to a kibbutz in Israel, which she and Val did together at Maggie's age. While not happy with her decision, Mr. Sheffield eventually agrees. Fran later remembers that she hated the kibbutz and lost her "hat" (that is, virginity) there. She then tries to convince Mr. Sheffield to reverse his decision, resulting in the whole family visiting the kibbutz. Meanwhile, Niles has the holidays for himself and C.C. teases him for being cheap. They both plan separate holidays, but end up together.
6113"An Offer She Can't Refuse"Dorothy LymanJayne Hamil & Rick ShawDecember 11, 1995 (1995-12-11)313
Grace and her new friend Frankie play violin together, and when Fran meets Frankie's handsome, rich father, Tony Tattori, the two are mutually attracted and begin dating. However, Fran eventually realizes that Tony is a mobster, and realizes that she must break–up with him—but worries that if she does, she'll be "rubbed out". Maxwell, who doesn't understand Fran's predicament, tries to break them up himself, which seems like a disaster—until Tony realizes that Maxwell is a Broadway producer and offers to appear in his latest show (which is needed after C.C. fires Whoopi Goldberg from A Night with Whoopi Goldberg). Meanwhile, Brighton steals Maggie's diary and makes her his personal slave until Fran offers some incriminating evidence against him.
6214"Oy to the World"Lauren MacMullanFran Drescher & Peter Marc JacobsonDecember 18, 1995 (1995-12-18)327

In this animated Christmas special, Brighton is more concerned with getting presents than the spirit of giving, so Fran decides to take him to a homeless shelter to teach him about the less fortunate. But on their way, the two (along with Chester) are swept up in a winter storm and find themselves at the North Pole, where Santa Claus (who looks just like Maxwell) and his elves (including Maggie, Grace, and a lounge-singing Niles) are struggling to defend the holiday from the Ice Princess of the North, "C.C. the Abominable Babcock." Fran eventually solves the problem, saves Christmas, and even teaches Brighton the true meaning of the holiday.

Guest Stars: Pamela Hayden and Maurice LaMarche.
6315"Fashion Show"Dorothy LymanStory by: Eileen O'Hare & Chris Alberghini & Mike Chessler
Teleplay by: Eileen O'Hare
January 8, 1996 (1996-01-08)314
When Maxwell insists that Fran rush to make a party on time, she accidentally grabs a purse that does not match with her outfit. A photo of her faux pas appears in a "Fashion Don'ts" list of popular magazine, much to her chagrin. To apologize, Maxwell lets Fran design the costumes for a scene from Our Town that he is producing in a revue (for once, it's C.C. who gets kissed from Maxwell as a thank you for the idea.). Everyone fears that her costumes will ruin the scene...but with help from her cousin Todd Oldham, she steals the show!
6416"Where's Fran?"Dorothy LymanSally LapidussJanuary 15, 1996 (1996-01-15)315

Fran catches Maggie smoking with her boyfriend. She doesn't want to tell Maxwell and lose Maggie's trust, so she allows Mr. Sheffield to catch her smoking hopes his reaction will create an example for Maggie. But Mr. Sheffield oversteps which results in Fran leaving the house. After a few hours of wondering where she is (and remembering all the unique situations they all have been since Fran entered the house), Mr. Sheffield finds her at neighbor Roger Clinton's, where Fran pretends to have an offer from Hillary Clinton hoping it will prod Mr. Sheffield to beg for her return.

  • Production Code: 315
  • Recording date: December 12; 14, 1995
6517"The Grandmas"Dorothy LymanCaryn LucasJanuary 22, 1996 (1996-01-22)316

Fran feels like Mr. Sheffield's life is falling into a routine and convinces him to change. Meanwhile, she is terrified to learn that her mother kicked her father out of the house and goes to her grandmothers for help. When Gracie doesn't want Fran to go on her play dates anymore, Fran wants everything go back to the way it was. When Sylvia and Morty finally make up, Fran still has to convince Mr. Sheffield not to make big changes in his life.

  • Production Code: 316
  • Recording date: January 12, 1996
6618"Val's Boyfriend"Dorothy LymanErik MintzFebruary 5, 1996 (1996-02-05)317
Val gets a new boyfriend and Fran goes through an unusual situation: her best friend has a date and she doesn't! When Val's boyfriend makes a move on Fran, she thinks it's just jealousy and goes out with C.C., but later Val's boyfriend goes a little too far. Meanwhile, C.C. asks Maxwell for an equal partnership, and after he denies it, she quits. She pretends to have formed a new partnership with Marvin Hamlisch just to make Maxwell jealous, and later begs Fran to help reunite her with Mr. Sheffield. Fran does so by getting her old music teacher--who happens to look exactly like Marvin (and is played by him)--to pretend to be Hamlisch and convince Maxwell to take C.C. back.
6719"Love is a Many Blundered Thing"Dorothy LymanDan Amernick & Jay AmernickFebruary 12, 1996 (1996-02-12)318
Fran is upset because Valentine's Day is approaching and she doesn't have a date, but her spirits improve when she scores a date with Jeff, the cop. She encourages Mr. Sheffield to get a date himself, and shortly after an anonymous valentine appears on Fran's purse. She automatically thinks it's from Mr. Sheffield and rents a huge billboard asking for Mr. Sheffield to be her valentine. When she discovers the card was from Brighton's friend, Fran and Val rush to Times Square to try to erase the billboard before Mr. Sheffield sees it. Due to an accident, Fran is left hanging from a rope and Mr. Sheffield comes to the rescue.
6820"Your Feets Too Big"Dorothy LymanSally LapidussFebruary 19, 1996 (1996-02-19)319
When Sylvia decides to have plastic surgery on her arms, the doctor (John Astin) tells her it's normal at a certain age for body parts to grow. Fran initially disregards this until she notices that her feet have grown a whole size--which is bad news, as she is a former foot model with a reunion approaching. Luckily, she has Mr. Sheffield, who volunteers to escort her to the reunion.
6921"Where's the Pearls?"Dorothy LymanFrank LombardiFebruary 26, 1996 (1996-02-26)320
Mr. Sheffield has Elizabeth Taylor over, and as with all celebrities, Fran can't control herself until she meets her. A very friendly Elizabeth asks Fran to take her black pearls necklace to a courier, but Fran, with prompting from Sylvia (who is also desperate to meet Elizabeth), decides to handle the situation herself. She takes a cab, and accidentally bumps her head against the window when the driver (Rosie O'Donnell) misses a red light. She wakes-up in the hospital with amnesia, and believes that she is Mrs. Sheffield (which Maxwell can't bring himself to correct). However, news about an old rival restores Fran's memory, and she blurts out that she lost Elizabeth's pearls just as Maxwell enters.
7022"The Hockey Show"Dorothy LymanRobbie SchwartzMarch 4, 1996 (1996-03-04)321
Fran starts to date Mike LaVoe (Anthony Addabbo), a famous hockey player for the NY Rangers. Mike is very superstitious and calls Fran his good luck charm--but when his luck changes during an important game, he blames the nanny for wearing a pair of red heels. The entire city thinks she's a jinx and she decides to prove him wrong. But did the red shoes really jinx the game?
7123"That's Midlife"Dorothy LymanCaryn LucasMarch 11, 1996 (1996-03-11)322
After losing to Fran in tennis, Maxwell goes through a midlife crisis including dressing younger and buying a flashy sports car. Fran finally makes him realize his life is great, and the two of them go for one last hurrah in the sports car.
7224"The Cantor Show"Dorothy LymanDiane WilkApril 29, 1996 (1996-04-29)323
Fran dates the new temple cantor, Gary. When Mr. Sheffield hears Gary sing, Sheffield hires him to be in his next play. He quickly promotes the cantor to the lead of the play after the original actor is hit by a bus, and Gary decides to quit the temple to dedicate his time to his Broadway career. The congregation members blame Sylvia and Fran for Gary's decision and shun them. Sylvia puts a curse on Fran and everything starts to backfire until Fran donates the $500 she received from the airline to temple.
7325"Green Card"Dorothy LymanStory by: Jean Ford
Teleplay by: Rick Shaw
May 6, 1996 (1996-05-06)324
Brighton is failing French class, so Mr. Sheffield hires Philippe (Paolo Seganti) to tutor him. Philippe is attractive and suave, and Fran wastes no time in flirting with him. He quickly proposes to her, something Mr. Sheffield thinks is quite suspicious since he doesn't have a green card. But Fran doesn't listen to him until she finds out Philippe has made a pass at C.C. and only proposed to her to stay in the country. She dumps him and Mr. Sheffield takes Fran to dinner to console her.
7426"Ship of Fran's"Dorothy LymanDiane WilkMay 13, 1996 (1996-05-13)326
Fran decides to go on a cruise to meet men with Val, but Mr. Sheffield quickly changes her plans and books the entire family (his and hers) aboard the ship. While Niles and C.C. fight over who has to share a cabin with Yetta, Fran is excited to meet the single guy a psychic predicted was in her future. Sylvia introduces her to Steve, a fantastic man who is arrested as a stowaway just as the mambo contest begins. Mr. Sheffield then steps in as her partner and Fran dances on water with the man of her dreams – even if she doesn't realize it! Meanwhile, Niles discovers that C.C. is his "Lady Luck" and must do favors for her to accompany him to the ship's casino.
7527"A Pup in Paris"Dorothy LymanDiane WilkMay 20, 1996 (1996-05-20)325
Mr. Sheffield is off to Paris. His mother wants him to talk to Nigel, his brother, who's spending his trust fund on a nightclub. He mistakenly takes the pet carrier holding Chester instead of his own luggage when he leaves for Paris, and Fran follows him onto the plane to trade bags. She becomes trapped in a storage area on the plane and emerges to spend the trip with Maxwell in Paris. They shop and tour around the city, after Maxwell has a horrible quarrel with Nigel. Eventually, he realizes all he wants is to be like Nigel and quickly returns to New York. The plane experiences heavy turbulence, and fearing disaster Maxwell opens his heart and tells Fran he loves her.

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